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Death Metal: The Last 52 War of the Multiverses

It’s the final Around the Tubes of the year and we’re not slowing down for the day! Expect a lot coming at you throughout the day and from all of us, Happy New Year!

Joseph Illidge – Black Lives and the Moral Imperative of Superhero Publishers – Well worth the read.

Hollywood Reporter – How the Comics Industry Avoided a 2020 Implosion – The comic industry does well in downturn economies. History has told us it’d be ok.

Reviews

The Beat – Bat-Chef & Rainbow Pivity Chichi Jimmy Live: Corona Fighters!
ICv2 – Chu Vol. 1 First Course
CBR – Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52 War of the Multiverses
Collected Editions – The Sheriff of Babylon: The Deluxe Edition

Chu #1 is Snatched Up and Gets a New Printing

Chew fans jumped at the opportunity to return to the Eisner Award winning, New York Times bestselling Chew universe in the new spinoff series Chu by John Layman and Dan BoultwoodChu #1 is being fast-tracked for a second printing to keep up with customer demand and a growing audience in search of a light-hearted cat-and-mouse caper. 

Tony Chu is a cibopath, able to get psychic impressions from what he eats. In Chu, readers are introduced to Saffron Chu, a cibopars, able to learn secrets from who she eats with. Tony is a cop. Saffron is a criminal. They are brother and sister, and they are on a collision course. 

This felonious new food noir about cops, crooks, cooks, and clairvoyants stands on its own and is perfect for longtime Chew fans and new readers alike.

Chu #1, second printing (Diamond Code JUN208562) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 19. 

Chu #1

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Space Bear

San Diego Comic-Con’s virtual event kicked off yesterday! How many have checked it out already? How many plan to? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide which virtual panels to attend, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Beat – After a voting glitch, many questions remain about 2020 Eisner Awards – This year’s results should be interesting because of the voting issues.

Reviews

CBR – Chu #1
IGN – March Book One
But Why Tho Podcast – Space Bear
Comics Bulletin – X-Men/Fantastic Four #4

John Layman Goes From Chew to Chu

Fans of the New York Times bestselling, multiple Eisner Award winning, beloved humor/crime comic Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory will be served an all-new spinoff series from Layman, and with art by Dan Boultwood, in the forthcoming Chu from Image Comics. For fans hungry for more—Skybound’s popular Outer Darkness/Chew crossover will be collected into trade paperback and available in July.

New spinoff series Chu promises to be a delectable cat-and-mouse story and will stand on its own for new readers—but delight longtime fans of the Chew universe—and will launch from Image Comics this June.

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“After more than 60 issues of Chew, it was never a matter of if I would return to the world Rob Guillory and I created, but when. I needed a break after the book ended, but it wasn’t too long after that I started missing the characters and the world, and had the itch to return. It was something I approached cautiously because, while Chew was a complete story, I wanted to return to it in such a way it would be new and say something different, and it took a while to find the right angle. Outer Darkness/Chew was a step in that direction, as well a coda, a flower on the grave that was the story of Tony Chu. Chu is a different take on the Chu family and the Chew-universe, and in many ways it is a mirror, the flip side,” said Layman. “I’m confident readers of Chew will enjoy it, but it’s also something totally new, the story of Saffron Chu, not Tony Chu. She was completely absent from Chew, and this first story arc will tell the story of why that is.”

While Chew’s Tony Chu is a cibopath—able to get psychic impressions from what he eats—Chu’s Saffron Chu is a cibopars—able to learn secrets from who she eats with. Tony is a cop. Saffron is a criminal. They are brother and sister, and they are on a collision course.

The series is a ” different take on the Chu family and the Chew-universe, and in many ways it is a mirror, the flip side.” “It’s also something totally new, the story of Saffron Chu, not Tony Chu. She was completely absent from Chew, and this first story arc will tell the story of why that is.”

Fans won’t want to miss out on this felonious new food noir about cops, crooks, cooks, and clairvoyants.

Chu #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 17.

Chu #1 will also be available for purchase across many digital platforms, including the official Image Comics iOS app, Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, comiXology, and Google Play.

Outer Darkness/Chew (ISBN: 978-1534316577) will be available in trade paperback on Wednesday, July 15 and at bookstores on Tuesday, July 21.

Chu #1